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Cognitive Square

Directions: Point to and say out loud to your child the name of shape that the fish is in: square. Have your child trace his fingers along the dotted lines of each square. Gi...

Physical Walking

Directions: Give your child a beanbag. Ask her to place it between her legs and try to walk around the room without the beanbag falling to the floor. Give cues by telling you...

Creative Finger Paint

Directions: Have your child look at the boats. Take out finger paints in red and blue and have him paint the boat scene. Ask him what color he gets when he mixes red and blue...

Cognitive Rectangle And Heart

Directions: Have your child draw a circle around the green heart inside the bird. Then ask him to circle the green rectangle in the bird. Next have him trace the two rectangl...

Health & Care Fly Little Bird

Directions: Lay on your back on the floor, bounce your baby securely on your shins holding on to her body. Make sure your legs are moving, not your pelvis, as you bounce. Whe...

Language Letter F

Directions: Say the words in the right column out loud. Have your child draw a line from the fishing rods to each word that starts with the letter F, FUH.

Physical Strong Muscles

Directions: Sit on the floor with your infant and sing the following action rhyme to the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". Do the motions along with the rhyme.

Physical Strong Stomach Muscles

Directions: Show your child how to do this exercise. Have your child lay on the floor on her back. Ask her to reach for her knees while lifting up her legs straight. Slowly h...

Creative Orange

Directions: Ask your child to use orange and red crayons to color the two fish. Then have her use crayons of any color to finish the picture.

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child a blue and red crayon. Have him color the trains below. Praise him for how well he colors the entire picture regardless of whether he stays in the...

Health & Care Cat Pose

Directions: Have your child look at the picture. Begin with your hands and knees on the floor. Make sure your knees are under your hips, and your wrists are under your should...

Cognitive Number Two

Directions: Have your child use a pencil. Count the dogs in each group out loud. Then draw a circle around the number that tells how many there are.